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Volume 117: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Imitations and Variations, 1922

Volume 117: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Imitations and Variations, 1922

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Volume 117: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Imitations and Variations, 1922

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Volume 117: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Imitations and Variations, 1922

Date

1922

Call Numbers

C 844

Record Identifier

nmQZRDBn

Reference Code

1001841
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Contents

0.02 metres of textual material (1 volume)

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Contents

Bound volume of “Imitations and Variations”, collection of poems, 1922
Typescript with ms. annotations and corrections.

Signed by the author and with dedication in her hand: "To G.R. in remembrance. Zora. Sydney Nov. 4th, 1922".
Includes correspondence between Cross and George Robertson, 1922.

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Full title

Volume 117: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Imitations and Variations, 1922

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Notes

General note

Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 117.

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Call Numbers

C 844

Record Identifier

nmQZRDBn

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1001841

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